Price per self-developed film: - 400/27°: 0,53 € - 100/21°: 0,48 €
| Content: | | | | Color Developer Part A | 500ml | highly concentrated | | Color Developer Part B | 500ml | highly concentrated | | Color Developer Part C | 500ml | highly concentrated | | Bleacher | 980ml | | | Fixer | 700ml | | | Starter | 50ml | | | Stabilizer | 150ml | | | Dosage tip | 2ml | + 3x 10ml |

The very high life period of the original concentrates is min. 3 years. (Retention samples, produced 5 years ago, are still working well) The only exception is color developer Part C. The life period of color developer Part C is 2 - 3 years, depending on the storage temperatures. Information: The coloring of the Part C concentrate has to be yellow. If the coloring changes into red, the concentrate does not work anymore. In this case, you can buy single replacements for Part C: #RDC05FC 100ml concentrate #RDC01FC 1000ml concentrate |
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Sample picture:
© by Erik Hattrem/Norwegen
Erik Hattrem: "The whole producyion was like this: Shot with Hasselblad 500c and a 150 milimeter Carl Zeiss sonar T* on Kodak Portra 160 NC.
Developed in a Jobo CPE2 in the best C41 chemistry i ever have seen, Rollei Digibase from Macodirect. I really mean this, i have never, ever before in my life seen a C41 negative without small pink spots and streaks.
This time, the neg was clean. After i scanned them in my ICG 365 drum scanner, the files was cleaner than a digital file, who alwas have sensor dust J"
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